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Ashgrove

Queensland 4060

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Ashgrove’s traditional ‘timber and tin’ is a treat for families.

People

Despite its cosy neighbourhood feel, Ashgrove is only four kilometres north west of the city, making it a convenient home for established professionals and families who want a little room to move (without moving too far).

Lifestyle

Forming a corridor of older Brisbane suburbs with its neighbours Red Hill and The Gap (to the east and west respectively), Ashgrove is distinctively green and breezy – perfect for Brisbane’s sub-tropical summers.

Homes

When you think of Brisbane, there’s a good chance that you’re picturing Ashgrove – hilly, leafy and charming with large wooden character homes designed to catch the breeze.

Buying, renting or investing in property is a big decision. Knowing that Ashgrove is right for you is just as important as the property itself. We've done some number crunching on Ashgrove's property supply and demand, median property prices, and demographic information to help you make a more informed decision and better understand the Ashgrove lifestyle.

Median Price: The price of a property that falls in the middle of the total number of houses sold over a period of time, based on 136 house salesfrom 1 Jan 2018 - 02 Jan 2019.

2 Bedroom price is based on 21 house sales.

3 Bedroom price is based on 50 house sales.

4 Bedroom price is based on 41 house sales.

Data supplied by Hometrack Australia

Median House Rent

The advertised weekly rent of a property that falls in the middle of the total number of houses listed over a period of time, based on 282 house listingsfrom 1 Jan 2018 - 14 Jan 2019.

2 Bedroom price is based on 29 house listings.

3 Bedroom price is based on 136 house listings.

4 Bedroom price is based on 80 house listings.

Data supplied by realestate.com.au

The median sales information is current as at the publication date only. The median sales information is based on Third Party Content (within the meaning of our website terms of use). realestate.com.au Pty Ltd does not make any warranty as to the accuracy, completeness or reliability of the information or accept any liability arising in any way from any omissions or errors. The information should not be regarded as advice or relied upon by you or any other person and we recommend that you seek professional advice before making any property decisions.

Based on or contains data provided by the State of Queensland (Department of Natural Resources and Mines) 2018. In consideration of the State permitting use of this data you acknowledge and agree that the State gives no warranty in relation to the data (including accuracy, reliability, completeness, currency or suitability) and accepts no liability (including without limitation, liability in negligence) for any loss, damage or costs (including consequential damage) relating to any use of the data. Data must not be used for direct marketing or be used in breach of the privacy laws.

Comparison of these prices with Queensland

With a median house price of $955,000, Ashgrove is higher than Queensland's median house price of $490,000. When it comes to renting, the Ashgrove median house rental price per week is $555 which makes renting more expensive than Queensland's average of $395.

Median Unit Price

Median Price: The price of a property that falls in the middle of the total number of units sold over a period of time, based on 36 unit salesfrom 1 Jan 2018 - 02 Jan 2019.

1 Bedroom (no data - less than 10 sales).

2 Bedroom price is based on 20 unit sales.

3 Bedroom price is based on 12 unit sales.

Data supplied by Hometrack AustraliaMedian data for 3 bedroom unit configurations are calculated off 3 or more bedrooms.

Median Unit Rent

The advertised weekly rent of a property that falls in the middle of the total number of units listed over a period of time, based on 240 unit listingsfrom 1 Jan 2018 - 14 Jan 2019.

1 Bedroom price is based on 30 unit listings.

2 Bedroom price is based on 163 unit listings.

3 Bedroom price is based on 43 unit listings.

Data supplied by realestate.com.au

The median sales information is current as at the publication date only. The median sales information is based on Third Party Content (within the meaning of our website terms of use). realestate.com.au Pty Ltd does not make any warranty as to the accuracy, completeness or reliability of the information or accept any liability arising in any way from any omissions or errors. The information should not be regarded as advice or relied upon by you or any other person and we recommend that you seek professional advice before making any property decisions.

Based on or contains data provided by the State of Queensland (Department of Natural Resources and Mines) 2018. In consideration of the State permitting use of this data you acknowledge and agree that the State gives no warranty in relation to the data (including accuracy, reliability, completeness, currency or suitability) and accepts no liability (including without limitation, liability in negligence) for any loss, damage or costs (including consequential damage) relating to any use of the data. Data must not be used for direct marketing or be used in breach of the privacy laws.

Comparison of these prices with Queensland

With a median unit price of $446,250, Ashgrove is higher than Queensland's median unit price of $382,500. When it comes to renting, the Ashgrove median unit rental price per week is $388 which makes renting more expensive than Queensland's average of $365.

Data supplied by Hometrack Australia

The median sales information is current as at the publication date only. The median sales information is based on Third Party Content (within the meaning of our website terms of use). realestate.com.au Pty Ltd does not make any warranty as to the accuracy, completeness or reliability of the information or accept any liability arising in any way from any omissions or errors. The information should not be regarded as advice or relied upon by you or any other person and we recommend that you seek professional advice before making any property decisions.

Based on or contains data provided by the State of Queensland (Department of Natural Resources and Mines) 2018. In consideration of the State permitting use of this data you acknowledge and agree that the State gives no warranty in relation to the data (including accuracy, reliability, completeness, currency or suitability) and accepts no liability (including without limitation, liability in negligence) for any loss, damage or costs (including consequential damage) relating to any use of the data. Data must not be used for direct marketing or be used in breach of the privacy laws.

Supply and demand in Ashgrove

The level of competition in a suburb can affect prices and availability.

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Supply and Demand data.

Demand is calculated as the average number of visits per listing per month over the last 12 months to realestate.com.au/buy that include at least one property details page view in Ashgrove, QLD 4060. Supply is calculated as the average number of property listings per month that have been viewed at least once that month on realestate.com.au/buy in Ashgrove, QLD 4060 over the last 12 months.

The level of demand for individual listings varies. The data above shows the average for the suburb. realestate.com.au makes no claim about the statistical significance nor accuracy of the data. Please note: This information is based on realestate.com.au data. The purpose is to give buyers and sellers an indication of interest in properties in the suburb, based on that data. It is not a definitive representation of market supply and demand.

Established Couples & Families make up the largest percentage of people living in Ashgrove followed by Older Couples & Families and Maturing Couples & Families.The statistics above have been sourced from Mosaic demographic data that is the copyright property of Experian Australia Pty Limited (or its licensors).

Well over 150 years old, Ashgrove is a traditional Brisbane suburb: hilly, leafy and filled with character.

In the early post-war period, Ashgrove was known as the Nappy Valley – a middle-class suburb of young families seeking affordable housing, close to the CBD. It seems that very little has changed around here (although Ashgrove’s distinguished Queenslander-style homes have now become a little less affordable).

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There are a number of schools (State and private) and sporting clubs in Ashgrove, so it’s a popular place for families to make a home (there are over 3000 families here, with an average of two children per household).

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There are a large number of parks and sporting grounds (including a golf course) here, as well as pockets of native bushland – all giving Ashgrove the green, leafy ambiance this suburb is famous for. There is a small strip of commercial development along its main thoroughfare, Waterworks Road. Here you’ll find a number of shopping villages, tasty cafes and restaurants, as well as specialty stores (and the odd day-spa) to meet the needs well-heeled locals.

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Ashgrove includes the neighbourhood of Ithaca, where there is a popular Institute of TAFE (where you can learn to weld and speak French – perhaps at the same time) and the famous Broncos leagues club (where you can always get a good counter meal).

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Ashgrove is a traditional Queensland ‘timber and tin’ suburb, with generous Queenslanders, elevated post-war wooden homes and colonial cottages. Between the two World Wars, another style of housing became popular in this area: an elevated bungalow-style Queenslander with several smaller gables and a large staircase leading up to the verandah – a style which became known as The Ashgrovian.

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A few boutique apartment blocks have popped up over the past few years – but the majority of Ashgrove locals tend to live in detached houses.

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Right from its establishment, Ashgrove has been a place for families. Today’s Ashgrovian families may be a little more well-off, but they still enjoy this suburb’s generous timber homes, leafy streets and friendly atmosphere.

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Experian Pty Ltd classifies Australian households into one of 49 Mosaic Types based on geo-demographic segmentation. realestate.com.au calculates the composition of household Mosaic Types within each suburb, and compares this composition across suburbs to determine the similarity between suburbs. The suburbs with the most similarity to Ashgrove, QLD 4060 are shown. No other factors are considered.